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Brownie202 67F  
2680 posts
5/8/2021 6:09 am

I never read the book or saw the movies. I myself used to do kink. Not D/S just kink. I was a masochist. Not hard core. Not for hours and I had limits. No idea why I loved the pain and being scared. I just did.

Humans are the most dangerous animals on earth.

If only animals had the ability to know when to keep away from us humans they would be better off.


jillandjules6969 55M/52F

5/9/2021 7:18 am

It's a sexy fun quick read (I read all 3 books). The first book made me really horny despite the bad hype and cheesy repetitive writing. I liked how intense the guy was. However true BDSM practitioners found the book insulting as it portrayed BDSM as something for the mentally disturbed.


CL_Love 51M/50F
425 posts
6/14/2021 8:44 am

The books were "meh" but interesting enough for me to read all of them. There are better erotica writers out there (and I have read many). The Anne Rice Sleeping Beauty series was my first introduction to some really crazy kink writing. Not really my style, but super well written (she wrote under a pseudonym because they are pretty out there). The 50 shades movies were abysmal. You miss the character development that makes the books tolerable.


CL_Love 51M/50F
425 posts
6/14/2021 2:13 pm

I think that would make a very good blog post - "What I have learned about how women think about sex from reading 50 shades"...curious to see if it is accurate (as I am not sure if it is - though it has been a while since I read the books). And (as with the discussion of orgasms), I suspect this varies greatly among women.


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